Today was an almost normal Monday. We didn't wake up for breakfast but got up for ELE, headed to our class, and found out that we weren't having class today. Gloria went and talked to them and apparently they might be changing their schedule so we won't be having our ELE classes with our third and fourth graders this week but we won't really know if that's going to change until the last minute. I've learned to not even care though while I've been here and to just go with the flow because the schedule changes all the time.
Speaking of which, after three months of being here, a couple days ago Gen and I were walking to our class and the music that is usually going on for "eye exercises" during the beginning of our class was already playing. I was wondering if the bells and music were just off that day or something but we got up to the fourth floor and sure enough, our kids were already in our classroom! Apparently the schedule was moved up ten minutes and we were informed about this until after we were already late for class. I felt bad we were late but their Chinese teacher was still with them so it wasn't a big deal at all and we knew to go even earlier the next day. It's just funny because the schedule gets changed or performance practices or cleaning periods come up and we don't find out about them until right before they are about to happen. No one really informs us of anything until two seconds before, it doesn't bother me...it just cracks me up how sporadic everything is.
Anyways, I went to my kindergarten ELE class at eleven and we read the book, "Five Little Penguins Slipping on the Ice". They liked that one because they know the 5 little monkeys songs so they were very involved and then wanted to sing it afterwards. Those kids are so adorable but also very hard to teach with the language barrier and the fact that I only teach them for 20 minutes a day. I don't know any of their names because of it so I can't really talk to them directly. I wish I could give them English names though because I know all their faces now that we are so far into the semester. It's just that the class is always pretty hectic so I couldn't control the class long enough to tell each of them their names I don't think so I wouldn't be able to do it. They are so cute though. When ever I walk in the room they say, "Good morning Teacher Heary....Teacher Heary, Teacher Heary". Haha, it never gets old...even after the 50th time I've heard it that day between class and meals in the cafeteria and that is not an exaggeration haha.
After lunch we finished our 4th or 5th season of One Tree Hill ( :) ) and then headed to class. Gen and I have been trying to teach our kids Rudolph for the big performance our last day teaching (Spectacle) but they all mumble most of the words. They sing the tune but don't really know the words and don't really care to learn them so it's kinda hard. Hopefully they'll start getting the drift these next few days though because we only have seven more days with them!
One of the subjects we do in 2nd grade is Skills and Strategies which is just vocabulary and different activities to help them understand the English language. Well today I was doing that subject with my kids and one of the activities out of the book to choose from was tongue twisters. I introduced the phrase to them: Three thick brown pretzels, and we each tried saying it three times fast. It was pretty hilarious. We were all laughing and each of the kids wanted a turn at trying. They were cute at their attempts of saying these new words really fast. A lot of them couldn't even get the right words out but it was fun to see them try. Cathy and Wendy got the most points in the two classes which was good because Cathy doesn't win that often. She is a good speaker but just has a quite voice so I don't hear her over all the other kids trying to answer all the time. She's a sweetheart though and was excited to get the chocolate candy and sticker today. Wendy on the other hand is one of the smartest and best behaved students in B class so she is always winning. It is a good thing for her to win though because it forces the other kids to try even harder to beat her. Thomas is very quiet but he and Wendy were neck and neck today. They were tied when Leah came to have them line up so I had them do a tie breaker to see who got it.
After dinner we had FHE which was really just a s'mores making party. We went to the convenient store got some ducky marshmallows and pooh bear cookies, grabbed a second microwave oven, Natasha's chocolate chips, and headed to Shantel's room to start our smores. We were all crammed in her kitchen trying to get our turn at roasting our mallows but we had a lot of fun doing so. Kim and I were sittin on the counter/sink, Natasha was crammed into the water cooler, and Sierra, Shantel and Caleb were all turned sideways so they could fit in to roast their marshmallows at the same time! Total there were probably 9 of us in Shantel's 4 by 3 foot kitchen making it work, and I'd have to say...we were pretty successful.
We had a lot of fun and got pretty talented at getting a lot of chocolate chips on some cookies to melt them on the rack while we roasted the ducks.
Kim and I went to the One Plus One to get out more money from the Bank of China and pick up some stuff for her kitchen classes the next couple of days, did our work out videos, and went to bed!
It's unbelievable our days in China are coming to an end so quickly. We are getting so excited to be back in America with our family and the Christmas holidays but also can't believe we have to leave so soon! It doesn't seem like it has been four months already but I do have to say it has been one of the greatest experiences I've ever had.
Monday, November 30
Sunday, November 29
Turkey Bowl and the Ghetto
So we decided we HAD to have a turkey bowl for Thanksgiving weekend so the time and date was set for Saturday at noon. Everyone showed up at lunch in their football attire, we ate some food, and headed out to the field…only to find it not ready to be played on because it has been under construction along with the track that surrounds it. You may wonder how we knew it was out of bounds…well, there was a sign with Chinese characters that we obviously could not read. But, whoever made the sign must have known that we wanted to play some football because the sign also had drawings of grass on the bottom with crossed out footprints!
So we took the hint and headed to the big cement area in front of the school. A lot of us had black or blue shirts on so we used that to split up into teams. The black team consisted of Gen, Emily P, Caleb L, Sierra, Kim, Natasha, and Sara. The bleeding blue team (Go Cougs!) was made up of myself, Shantel, Emily H, Aimee, Caleb W, Ashley and Charlotte. We decided on the end zones and let the games begin!
We had such a blast. I was blocking Sierra when we were on the defense and she was so hilarious. Instead of running to an open spot to catch the ball she would start dancing around, no frolicking would be more like it, flailing her arms around over her head. She was saying that she was a great distraction to some of the blue team so her team could score and it’s true, it actually worked on me most of the time! She was cracking me up.
My team was actually losing horribly because Caleb L. was on the other team and he was forgetting he was playing with girls haha, but I didn’t care it was still fun. I was cheerin like a crazy person when we would score or someone would successfully finish a play. I jumped on Sierra’s back out of no where after the play had already ended and scared her half to death. Emily H is a die hard football fan so she was really into the game. Gen and Shantel were throwing passes like there was no tomorrow and Kim was playing even though she probably shouldn’t have been with her hurt ankle. We were all smack talkin each other in a completely joking manner and just had a blast.
Later that day Shantel, Aimee, Kim, Caleb, Sierra, and I went on a walk to the “ghetto”. There are some pretty run-down streets in China that can be pretty interesting to venture through so we decided we’d go meander through for the afternoon. Kim and Aimee had a few of the street vendor foods and we just looked around at the different shops. We weren’t scared for our lives whatsoever but the people in those areas definitely stare at you even longer than most Chinese people do just because it’s even more rare for them to see white people. The whole trip was about two hours since it’s kind of far away to walk but we had fun and got noodles at our favorite noodles and dumplings place and then watched Elf when we got back.
Gen taught the lesson in Sunday School today on family history and the rest of the afternoon has been filled with napping for Em, Gen, and Kim and emailing a bunch of people for myself. I have to say…I was on a role and just didn’t want to stop!
We’ll be making our weekly Sunday treat tonight which is always a highlight and then some Turbo Jam to make the night complete!
So we took the hint and headed to the big cement area in front of the school. A lot of us had black or blue shirts on so we used that to split up into teams. The black team consisted of Gen, Emily P, Caleb L, Sierra, Kim, Natasha, and Sara. The bleeding blue team (Go Cougs!) was made up of myself, Shantel, Emily H, Aimee, Caleb W, Ashley and Charlotte. We decided on the end zones and let the games begin!
We had such a blast. I was blocking Sierra when we were on the defense and she was so hilarious. Instead of running to an open spot to catch the ball she would start dancing around, no frolicking would be more like it, flailing her arms around over her head. She was saying that she was a great distraction to some of the blue team so her team could score and it’s true, it actually worked on me most of the time! She was cracking me up.
My team was actually losing horribly because Caleb L. was on the other team and he was forgetting he was playing with girls haha, but I didn’t care it was still fun. I was cheerin like a crazy person when we would score or someone would successfully finish a play. I jumped on Sierra’s back out of no where after the play had already ended and scared her half to death. Emily H is a die hard football fan so she was really into the game. Gen and Shantel were throwing passes like there was no tomorrow and Kim was playing even though she probably shouldn’t have been with her hurt ankle. We were all smack talkin each other in a completely joking manner and just had a blast.
Later that day Shantel, Aimee, Kim, Caleb, Sierra, and I went on a walk to the “ghetto”. There are some pretty run-down streets in China that can be pretty interesting to venture through so we decided we’d go meander through for the afternoon. Kim and Aimee had a few of the street vendor foods and we just looked around at the different shops. We weren’t scared for our lives whatsoever but the people in those areas definitely stare at you even longer than most Chinese people do just because it’s even more rare for them to see white people. The whole trip was about two hours since it’s kind of far away to walk but we had fun and got noodles at our favorite noodles and dumplings place and then watched Elf when we got back.
Gen taught the lesson in Sunday School today on family history and the rest of the afternoon has been filled with napping for Em, Gen, and Kim and emailing a bunch of people for myself. I have to say…I was on a role and just didn’t want to stop!
We’ll be making our weekly Sunday treat tonight which is always a highlight and then some Turbo Jam to make the night complete!
Saturday, November 28
Thanksgiving continued...
So, our Thanksgiving celebrations didn't end Thursday night. Friday we went to the shops by the five story mall in our city and went shopping for a while there. Then we went and ate at the amazing Pizza Hut. I swear it is better than Pizza Hut in the states. We could be wrong but it seriously seems so much better! We loved it though! Sierra, Aimee, Emily H, Gen, Shantel, and I all just wanted cheese because it tasted so much better than the supreme last time so we split two large cheese pizzas and two mashed potato side orders. It was delish!
We had a blast shopping and dining out together. Our whole group went shopping and then everyone minus Caleb W. and Jessica went to Pizza Hut so we enjoyed ourselves. The cute waitresses and waiters were wearing Santa hats, vests, and green aprons. It was very festive!
We've also decided to attempt to learn a dance from a Chinese music video Vivi showed us the other day! She wants us to learn it and then teach it to her but it can be pretty hard learning from the music video. A bunch of us tried for an hour or so before we went shopping but we'll have to see how it goes after trying it a few more times!
We had a blast shopping and dining out together. Our whole group went shopping and then everyone minus Caleb W. and Jessica went to Pizza Hut so we enjoyed ourselves. The cute waitresses and waiters were wearing Santa hats, vests, and green aprons. It was very festive!
We've also decided to attempt to learn a dance from a Chinese music video Vivi showed us the other day! She wants us to learn it and then teach it to her but it can be pretty hard learning from the music video. A bunch of us tried for an hour or so before we went shopping but we'll have to see how it goes after trying it a few more times!
Friday, November 27
Thanksgiving!!
I wasn’t expecting Thanksgiving to be anything like it was. My hope for a good Thanksgiving all started when I got a package brought with Kim from home from my Mom. We were going to have mashed potatoes, rolls, corn, and chicken because of that and that is plenty for me! Well it didn’t stop there! We rounded up our food last night and had a few brownie mixes, a cake mix to make cake cookies, chocolate chip muffins, cornbread muffins, yams, carrots, onions, eggplant (not quite American but they wanted to do it anyways), and an oreo pie that I brought from home. We were very excited about our American Thanksgiving feast!
Much to our surprise, Sierra’s Mom sent her a Thanksgiving package and we got it today! Just in the nick of time! There was more mashed potatoes, stuffing, and gravy. After lunch we started cooking certain things and didn’t finish until dinner time! Shantel was in her kitchen the entire afternoon while we were teaching and helping out when we got the chance.
Well, it was honestly such a treat to have all of that American, homemade food after three months. It was such a treat! We got three of our desks and took them into Shantel’s room and figured out how to get all 15 of us around them. It was so much fun! We loved it.
After we stuffed our faces with tons and tons of food compared to what we normally eat we all got a piece of paper and passed it around the table to have everyone write something you love most about them. We had a great time talking about a few remember when’s from the past three months and then ate our desserts which were piled high.
I really was so grateful this Thanksgiving. It made me realize how much I love all the amazing things I have at home. The simple things really do add up to make holidays what they are and so much fun.
But, we loved our Thanksgiving here and even loved the food because WE made it. You really do appreciate things more when you actually have to work to get the job done.
I just have to say how grateful I am for my family. I miss them so much being here for Thanksgiving and knowing exactly what they are doing back at home…but I will be home in three weeks so I’m not wishing I was there quite yet because I will be in no time! I wouldn’t exchange this experience for anything but I do love my family and can’t wait to see them!
I also have to mention our kids in class today. Gen and I figured that since we hadn’t spent our November budget that we’d buy them a Thanksgiving treat for them. We have been telling them that we celebrate Thanksgiving by eating lots of food so we didn’t want them to be disappointed. We got them the same cakes we had for our St. Patrick’s Day gold and hid them in Gen’s bag.
Gen brought her half of the kids into my classroom at the end of class and we showed them what we had for them. They were flabbergasted! Haha. They loved it! They had the biggest smiles on their faces and just kept saying thank you over and over again. We even got a few hugs from the really ecstatic ones as they were leaving.
I have to say the cutest part about it though was the fact that all 23 of them were sitting at the 12 desks together. They were all huddled together anticipating what they would get. I never knew it would be that easy to get all of our students sitting in 12 seats but apparently it’s possible! They were so darn adorable. Love them dearly.
Much to our surprise, Sierra’s Mom sent her a Thanksgiving package and we got it today! Just in the nick of time! There was more mashed potatoes, stuffing, and gravy. After lunch we started cooking certain things and didn’t finish until dinner time! Shantel was in her kitchen the entire afternoon while we were teaching and helping out when we got the chance.
Well, it was honestly such a treat to have all of that American, homemade food after three months. It was such a treat! We got three of our desks and took them into Shantel’s room and figured out how to get all 15 of us around them. It was so much fun! We loved it.
After we stuffed our faces with tons and tons of food compared to what we normally eat we all got a piece of paper and passed it around the table to have everyone write something you love most about them. We had a great time talking about a few remember when’s from the past three months and then ate our desserts which were piled high.
I really was so grateful this Thanksgiving. It made me realize how much I love all the amazing things I have at home. The simple things really do add up to make holidays what they are and so much fun.
But, we loved our Thanksgiving here and even loved the food because WE made it. You really do appreciate things more when you actually have to work to get the job done.
I just have to say how grateful I am for my family. I miss them so much being here for Thanksgiving and knowing exactly what they are doing back at home…but I will be home in three weeks so I’m not wishing I was there quite yet because I will be in no time! I wouldn’t exchange this experience for anything but I do love my family and can’t wait to see them!
I also have to mention our kids in class today. Gen and I figured that since we hadn’t spent our November budget that we’d buy them a Thanksgiving treat for them. We have been telling them that we celebrate Thanksgiving by eating lots of food so we didn’t want them to be disappointed. We got them the same cakes we had for our St. Patrick’s Day gold and hid them in Gen’s bag.
Gen brought her half of the kids into my classroom at the end of class and we showed them what we had for them. They were flabbergasted! Haha. They loved it! They had the biggest smiles on their faces and just kept saying thank you over and over again. We even got a few hugs from the really ecstatic ones as they were leaving.
I have to say the cutest part about it though was the fact that all 23 of them were sitting at the 12 desks together. They were all huddled together anticipating what they would get. I never knew it would be that easy to get all of our students sitting in 12 seats but apparently it’s possible! They were so darn adorable. Love them dearly.
Wednesday, November 25
A little taste of China for you...
One of the items on our bucket list here in China was to venture to a meat market. One of our friends Sara from the group that lives up the street told us there is one not too far away that they went to not long ago. Well, we went to it! Never been so grossed out in my life and I'm pretty sure that is not an exaggeration.
I have to say my tolerance for disgusting stuff has definitely gone up while living in China but wow. Nasty stuff. I'm sure I saw almost ever part of the animal imaginable. There were full fledged faces-bones, meat, eyes, and teeth sitting on one of the counters. Another table had an entire lamb skinned lying there...the entire thing. There were strings hung up above each of the table with all the different pieces of meat/body parts to buy.
We then went back to the fish section. I don't like fish in the first place so I'm sure you understand how gross that was for me with even just the smell. I saw a lady holding a fish that was still squirming in her hand slice it's body in half. I swear it was still moving through most of the procedure so it felt all of that. There were tons of little sea creatures like crabs, turtles, squid, you name it.
There was also another section of the market where all the live birds are. You choose which one you want and then they kill it for you so you can take it home.
Now don't get me wrong, I know this is how it works and everything...but it's another to see it and have it be a market that everyone shops at. It was quite the site for my stomach to handle but don't worry, I didn't add to the slipperiness of the floor if you know what I mean.
I have to say my tolerance for disgusting stuff has definitely gone up while living in China but wow. Nasty stuff. I'm sure I saw almost ever part of the animal imaginable. There were full fledged faces-bones, meat, eyes, and teeth sitting on one of the counters. Another table had an entire lamb skinned lying there...the entire thing. There were strings hung up above each of the table with all the different pieces of meat/body parts to buy.
We then went back to the fish section. I don't like fish in the first place so I'm sure you understand how gross that was for me with even just the smell. I saw a lady holding a fish that was still squirming in her hand slice it's body in half. I swear it was still moving through most of the procedure so it felt all of that. There were tons of little sea creatures like crabs, turtles, squid, you name it.
There was also another section of the market where all the live birds are. You choose which one you want and then they kill it for you so you can take it home.
Now don't get me wrong, I know this is how it works and everything...but it's another to see it and have it be a market that everyone shops at. It was quite the site for my stomach to handle but don't worry, I didn't add to the slipperiness of the floor if you know what I mean.
Tuesday, November 24
New Moon and sweet students
Okay, I wasn't expecting to get to see the Twilight Saga until I got home which at first I was not very excited about but then became content with. I've been noticing on Facebook that everyone and their dog has been to it and loved it or liked it or all of the above and just thought man, it would be nice if that were a possibility but since it's not who cares...
Oh...was that changed tonight!
At dinner I was informed that we were having a combined FHE at 7 pm a.k.a. everyone was invited. I thought this was a little strange since I am an FHE group leader that I wasn't informed whatsoever but thought nothing of it and was just a little relieved by the fact that I didn't have to plan anything for the night.
We were told by Shantel that it was a surprise about what we were doing, that it wasn't really a spiritual FHE so she'd make up for it later ;), and that we couldn't know who had planned it.
Once again, didn't know what that meant but didn't really care! haha. I didn't have any idea what was going on even when everyone started freaking out when we were all meeting in front of the school. I just couldn't figure out what could be that excited that everyone could be that thrilled, I mean if it's something like free ice cream or even an American treat no one knew was coming I still wouldn't be THAT excited. It was so funny. It was supposed to be a secret so no one was spilling the beans but people just kept figuring it out by connecting the dots.
I seriously did not have any dots to connect though! Sierra turned to me and said, "Hil think about it." And I responded, "Think about what?? I haven't heard anything to THINK about!" Haha. Then she said, "K...Old Sun." I stood there for one second and then scream out loud!
Don't ask how we got the chance to watch New Moon in China...just know we absolutely loved that we got to! It was all thanks to Caleb W. and his mad skills. It was an amazing movie but I can't wait to see it again in a few weeks when the quality is a little better...
I gotta tell ya, you don't know what you've got until you're in a foreign country feeling completely disconnected from your world and can't even watch a movie that you've known about for months to come!
Today was also a fun adventure for classes as well.
Gen and I teach the same 23 students and just split them up and then rotate. Well, today we got to class to discover that we wouldn't be having class 7th period so we'd just be teaching them for 40 minutes instead of an hour and 40 minutes. The entire school would be cleaning their classrooms during that time so there ya go!
Our Chinese Teacher told us she's have a couple students stay with us to help clean and Annie and Emmy were the lucky ones! So, we got some brooms and a mop and got to work! We started in Gen's room but once Emmy and I were both done sweeping in there we moved to my classroom.
Well, lets just say not TOO much sweeping actually happened. Don't worry, we got the job done but we laughed so hard my insides hurt. We were racing back and forth seeing who could touch the wall first for no apparent reason. Then, we got our brooms in the air and would try to touch the ceiling...I would obviously reach so Emmy had to get a stool to try to touch it too. She was just giggling the entire time. I helped her out and lifted her up cuz she was only a couple inches away.
She coughed once while we were sweeping so I asked her if she was sick and she said she wasn't then I coughed so she asked if I was sick. We went back and forth doing that for a while too! Even with a language barrier I just can't resist these kids and just trying to talk to them as much as possible.
I asked Emmy how to say I love you in Chinese even though I secretly already knew. She told me so I said, "Wo ai ni Emmy" and she giggled and said nuhuh! So apparently she doesn't love me back but I know she's lyin. We have too too much fun for her to not love me like I love that girl.
Oh...was that changed tonight!
At dinner I was informed that we were having a combined FHE at 7 pm a.k.a. everyone was invited. I thought this was a little strange since I am an FHE group leader that I wasn't informed whatsoever but thought nothing of it and was just a little relieved by the fact that I didn't have to plan anything for the night.
We were told by Shantel that it was a surprise about what we were doing, that it wasn't really a spiritual FHE so she'd make up for it later ;), and that we couldn't know who had planned it.
Once again, didn't know what that meant but didn't really care! haha. I didn't have any idea what was going on even when everyone started freaking out when we were all meeting in front of the school. I just couldn't figure out what could be that excited that everyone could be that thrilled, I mean if it's something like free ice cream or even an American treat no one knew was coming I still wouldn't be THAT excited. It was so funny. It was supposed to be a secret so no one was spilling the beans but people just kept figuring it out by connecting the dots.
I seriously did not have any dots to connect though! Sierra turned to me and said, "Hil think about it." And I responded, "Think about what?? I haven't heard anything to THINK about!" Haha. Then she said, "K...Old Sun." I stood there for one second and then scream out loud!
Don't ask how we got the chance to watch New Moon in China...just know we absolutely loved that we got to! It was all thanks to Caleb W. and his mad skills. It was an amazing movie but I can't wait to see it again in a few weeks when the quality is a little better...
I gotta tell ya, you don't know what you've got until you're in a foreign country feeling completely disconnected from your world and can't even watch a movie that you've known about for months to come!
Today was also a fun adventure for classes as well.
Gen and I teach the same 23 students and just split them up and then rotate. Well, today we got to class to discover that we wouldn't be having class 7th period so we'd just be teaching them for 40 minutes instead of an hour and 40 minutes. The entire school would be cleaning their classrooms during that time so there ya go!
Our Chinese Teacher told us she's have a couple students stay with us to help clean and Annie and Emmy were the lucky ones! So, we got some brooms and a mop and got to work! We started in Gen's room but once Emmy and I were both done sweeping in there we moved to my classroom.
Well, lets just say not TOO much sweeping actually happened. Don't worry, we got the job done but we laughed so hard my insides hurt. We were racing back and forth seeing who could touch the wall first for no apparent reason. Then, we got our brooms in the air and would try to touch the ceiling...I would obviously reach so Emmy had to get a stool to try to touch it too. She was just giggling the entire time. I helped her out and lifted her up cuz she was only a couple inches away.
She coughed once while we were sweeping so I asked her if she was sick and she said she wasn't then I coughed so she asked if I was sick. We went back and forth doing that for a while too! Even with a language barrier I just can't resist these kids and just trying to talk to them as much as possible.
I asked Emmy how to say I love you in Chinese even though I secretly already knew. She told me so I said, "Wo ai ni Emmy" and she giggled and said nuhuh! So apparently she doesn't love me back but I know she's lyin. We have too too much fun for her to not love me like I love that girl.
Monday, November 23
St. Patrick's Day...?
My awesome Head Teacher is pretty spectacular. We just have too much fun because of her. She is a fake holiday lover and takes them pretty seriously which makes them all the more better. We had St. Patrick’s Day yesterday so I have to send a shout out to my little brother whose birthday is St. Patrick’s Day!!
Shantel and I came up with a riddle clues for a scavenger hunt to the pot of gold! We also cut out a bunch of little green feet…leprechaun footprints to hidden starburst. Our clues were pretty awesome though. We sent them to the convenient store, ice cream shop, ping pong table in the school’s courtyard, dinosaur statue, cafeteria, kindergarten screen door, and lastly the supply room where the gold was hidden. The gold was some chocolate cake type things kind of like ho ho’s in the US but not quite, wrapped in yellow crape paper in a cooking pot.
Once they found the Starburst and were on the trail of the leprechaun we sure had some laughs as we went from one clue to the next. Kim was super excited, so much in fact that Caleb L. was saying that her enthusiasm made him not even want to try to get there first because he knew he didn’t have a chance of reading any of the clues. That did change from one clue to the next. Different people kept taking the lead in running to the next one while others would just walk and talk. It was a lot of fun.
I know you are just dying to hear some of mine and Shantel’s brilliance with our clues so here you go!...
At the end of this journey you may find a treat but first you must look under the pink, fuzzy feet! (The door mat in front of my apartment bedroom)
If I step on you you will be sore…Hear my prehistoric ROAR
We come early and then stay late
To see of what mysterious substances we will partake
At this table Chinese children become pro
So obviously we need to practice some mo!
It’s deadly…It’s clear
And in little Fred’s heart it should strike fear
(Kindergarten screen door…this little guy ran full speed into it about a month ago thinking it was open and fell flat on his back, busted the screen!)
I think Shantel and I had the best laughs out of our riddles but hey, we loved it and they had fun too so that’s all that matters!! :)
Shantel and I came up with a riddle clues for a scavenger hunt to the pot of gold! We also cut out a bunch of little green feet…leprechaun footprints to hidden starburst. Our clues were pretty awesome though. We sent them to the convenient store, ice cream shop, ping pong table in the school’s courtyard, dinosaur statue, cafeteria, kindergarten screen door, and lastly the supply room where the gold was hidden. The gold was some chocolate cake type things kind of like ho ho’s in the US but not quite, wrapped in yellow crape paper in a cooking pot.
Once they found the Starburst and were on the trail of the leprechaun we sure had some laughs as we went from one clue to the next. Kim was super excited, so much in fact that Caleb L. was saying that her enthusiasm made him not even want to try to get there first because he knew he didn’t have a chance of reading any of the clues. That did change from one clue to the next. Different people kept taking the lead in running to the next one while others would just walk and talk. It was a lot of fun.
I know you are just dying to hear some of mine and Shantel’s brilliance with our clues so here you go!...
At the end of this journey you may find a treat but first you must look under the pink, fuzzy feet! (The door mat in front of my apartment bedroom)
If I step on you you will be sore…Hear my prehistoric ROAR
We come early and then stay late
To see of what mysterious substances we will partake
At this table Chinese children become pro
So obviously we need to practice some mo!
It’s deadly…It’s clear
And in little Fred’s heart it should strike fear
(Kindergarten screen door…this little guy ran full speed into it about a month ago thinking it was open and fell flat on his back, busted the screen!)
I think Shantel and I had the best laughs out of our riddles but hey, we loved it and they had fun too so that’s all that matters!! :)
Sunday, November 22
Beijing, Beijing, are our days together already over?
The rest of our trip was filled with shopping, shopping, and more shopping! It was so much fun and insane at the same time. We went to the Silk Market which did have silks but had anything you would want to buy as well. This place was huge, five floors of shoes, purses, wallets, clothing galore, jewelry, ties, scarves, and then all the Chinese souvenirs you could hope for. The insane part about it though was the people haha. The sells men and women barter the price with you and are extremely pushy about having you come into their little booth to buy something. Every time you walk by they either say something about what they are selling or something about you! “Hey pretty girl, would you like to come try a jacket?” “I remember you from yesterday, very pretty, come in come in.” Or, if you have bought something from them they ask you to buy another one. They’ll even start bargaining with you again if you walk by someone that you didn’t agree on a price with or even get mad at you. I tell ya, conversations there can get pretty heated. Sierra had a lady tell her if she left she would cut off her eyelashes… Emily H’s life was threatened. Of course they are not serious whatsoever but really? Haha.
I had a lady that would honestly not let me out of her booth for seriously five minutes after I told her I didn’t want to buy a second jacket. I had already bought one thing from her but once I started looking at a second she was devoted to getting me to buy it. She was lowering the price without me even saying anything. I just kept telling her I didn’t think I wanted it and that I was sorry and she had the price down to lower than the jacket I had already bought. I would try to walk around her and she would take my arm and keep me inside, she had me cornered! I didn’t end up buying it but man, was she intense haha.
So, if you understand how persistent these people are you know then how tiring shopping really can be! We really did have so much fun and could get some people so low if we tried hard enough. But I gotta say, they do not like you too much after that. They say, “You are very hard” or “You go too low” “You’re a good bargainer” or anything just to make you feel guilty for being so stingy but it’s totally worth it. They seriously crack me up…oh, our favorite, “You’re breakin’ my heart!” Haha, they know how to get you to pay up, it doesn’t work though if you can take it! Which don’t worry Dad, I took it and dished it right back to them or else just didn’t buy anything. Bargain shopping is seriously the best way to go, they make you feel so bad but if you’re persistent enough you can get it! It wears you out though! Gen and I kept saying to each other, “K, ten minute break.” But of course that never happened because if you so much as take a second glance at whatever you are passing then the sells people start talking to you and won’t let you even stop to think. Fun stuff right?? Haha, it really is pretty exciting.
Some of us also went to a Chinese Acrobat show. It was an awesome show! I don’t know how those Chinese girls can bend like that, Em thinks they have pieces of their vertebrae removed because it is so impossible haha. There were some really awesome acts though. We loved it.
That night we also ran over to the Olympic Park to see the birds nest and tower. It is lit up with colored lights at night so it was really cool! We didn’t have much time because we didn’t want the subway to be closed but we got some fun pics and then ran back underground to catch it.
Our last day there we went to the Lama Temple. There were tons of shops on the way there where you could buy incense. You also had to pay to get in…25 yuan. We had our student cards so we got in for half price and with the exchange rate it was like less than two US dollars but to them, 25 is pretty pricey.
There were tons of different buildings with statues inside. A lot of people were there worshipping with their incense. It was a cool experience for me because it made me appreciate the fact that I know the truth about the gospel. I’m so grateful I don’t worship false idols and that the temple is a sacred place to worship where tourists can’t just meander around as services are going on. It definitely made me appreciate the knowledge I have and the freedom I have to worship.
Beijing was such a fun vacation for us. I love some of the girls I am here with to death and can’t believe we have less than a month left to be with each other. They are seriously some of the greatest friends and I don’t know what I’m gonna do without them each day! We just have too much fun. And I also have to say I have come to love three of my best friends even more. Gen, Kim, and Em are such amazing people and I’m just so glad I was able to come here with them and spend so much time together. The good and the bad, we’re in this together. Love you girls!
I had a lady that would honestly not let me out of her booth for seriously five minutes after I told her I didn’t want to buy a second jacket. I had already bought one thing from her but once I started looking at a second she was devoted to getting me to buy it. She was lowering the price without me even saying anything. I just kept telling her I didn’t think I wanted it and that I was sorry and she had the price down to lower than the jacket I had already bought. I would try to walk around her and she would take my arm and keep me inside, she had me cornered! I didn’t end up buying it but man, was she intense haha.
So, if you understand how persistent these people are you know then how tiring shopping really can be! We really did have so much fun and could get some people so low if we tried hard enough. But I gotta say, they do not like you too much after that. They say, “You are very hard” or “You go too low” “You’re a good bargainer” or anything just to make you feel guilty for being so stingy but it’s totally worth it. They seriously crack me up…oh, our favorite, “You’re breakin’ my heart!” Haha, they know how to get you to pay up, it doesn’t work though if you can take it! Which don’t worry Dad, I took it and dished it right back to them or else just didn’t buy anything. Bargain shopping is seriously the best way to go, they make you feel so bad but if you’re persistent enough you can get it! It wears you out though! Gen and I kept saying to each other, “K, ten minute break.” But of course that never happened because if you so much as take a second glance at whatever you are passing then the sells people start talking to you and won’t let you even stop to think. Fun stuff right?? Haha, it really is pretty exciting.
Some of us also went to a Chinese Acrobat show. It was an awesome show! I don’t know how those Chinese girls can bend like that, Em thinks they have pieces of their vertebrae removed because it is so impossible haha. There were some really awesome acts though. We loved it.
That night we also ran over to the Olympic Park to see the birds nest and tower. It is lit up with colored lights at night so it was really cool! We didn’t have much time because we didn’t want the subway to be closed but we got some fun pics and then ran back underground to catch it.
Our last day there we went to the Lama Temple. There were tons of shops on the way there where you could buy incense. You also had to pay to get in…25 yuan. We had our student cards so we got in for half price and with the exchange rate it was like less than two US dollars but to them, 25 is pretty pricey.
There were tons of different buildings with statues inside. A lot of people were there worshipping with their incense. It was a cool experience for me because it made me appreciate the fact that I know the truth about the gospel. I’m so grateful I don’t worship false idols and that the temple is a sacred place to worship where tourists can’t just meander around as services are going on. It definitely made me appreciate the knowledge I have and the freedom I have to worship.
Beijing was such a fun vacation for us. I love some of the girls I am here with to death and can’t believe we have less than a month left to be with each other. They are seriously some of the greatest friends and I don’t know what I’m gonna do without them each day! We just have too much fun. And I also have to say I have come to love three of my best friends even more. Gen, Kim, and Em are such amazing people and I’m just so glad I was able to come here with them and spend so much time together. The good and the bad, we’re in this together. Love you girls!
Saturday, November 21
Beijing Baby! Day 2
Who woulda thought I’d ever walk the Great Wall? I definitely didn’t but yet there I was! It was seriously so cool! We went to an area that isn’t open to the public through our Great Wall guide Ben. It took us about two hours to drive there and then we had to hike up to the Wall which I wasn’t expecting but it made sense. We climbed up a rickety old ladder to get onto the Great Wall and then started our hike on it!
The Great Wall is said to be 4,000 miles long so of course we didn’t walk the entire thing haha but we were up there for a good two or three hours. Many of the pictures you see of the Great Wall are nothing like the area we were on. There were areas we were climbing UP the wall…no, not on, but up. Other areas we would climb down into tunnels to get to the next part. It was so crazy and awesome! The pictures really do speak louder but unfortunately it can be really hard to get pics onto my blog here but I will try!
We had a blast though, it wasn’t anywhere near as cold as the day before so it was great. We bought food at a grocery store on the way there and then had our lunch on the Great Wall. After lunch you’ll never guess what we did…again…haha Hoedown Throwdown! We’re in the process of putting a video together, hence the dancing in various places. I’m sure it’s going to turn out great.
After we got to the end of our area of the wall we hiked back down the mountain where the vans were picking us up. It was a slippery hike with all the snow, many people took a number of falls, especially Kim haha. Don’t worry she wasn’t hurt or else I wouldn’t laugh. I did slip once and it was a good one! Flat on my butt! Those moments always make you feel so good about yourself haha, but no one actually saw it cuz I was in the back of the group I was walking with and apparently I fall quite quietly!
We FROZE the entire ride home in our vans. Kim and Emily were in a van with heat but ours definitely did not have any. Our toes were numb the entire time even though we had three pairs of socks on. Gen and I were huddled together for the last hour of the ride just trying to keep warm. It was pretty miserable but Christy and Sierra were cracking jokes behind us which kept us pretty side tracked. Emily H. was laughing her head off the whole time.
We went on a hunt for a hot chocolate place that night that someone told us about. It was supposedly going to be 100 flavors and really cheap so we were really excited. There were 12 of us from our group going so we got in three separate taxis and then walked around til we found it. It wasn’t 100 flavors and it definitely wasn’t cheap haha. No one really ended up getting anything but we did enjoy the warmth and a couple of the little pastries and a few sips of hot cocoa.
It was a fun day seeing the Great Wall and one that I will hopefully never forget!
The Great Wall is said to be 4,000 miles long so of course we didn’t walk the entire thing haha but we were up there for a good two or three hours. Many of the pictures you see of the Great Wall are nothing like the area we were on. There were areas we were climbing UP the wall…no, not on, but up. Other areas we would climb down into tunnels to get to the next part. It was so crazy and awesome! The pictures really do speak louder but unfortunately it can be really hard to get pics onto my blog here but I will try!
We had a blast though, it wasn’t anywhere near as cold as the day before so it was great. We bought food at a grocery store on the way there and then had our lunch on the Great Wall. After lunch you’ll never guess what we did…again…haha Hoedown Throwdown! We’re in the process of putting a video together, hence the dancing in various places. I’m sure it’s going to turn out great.
After we got to the end of our area of the wall we hiked back down the mountain where the vans were picking us up. It was a slippery hike with all the snow, many people took a number of falls, especially Kim haha. Don’t worry she wasn’t hurt or else I wouldn’t laugh. I did slip once and it was a good one! Flat on my butt! Those moments always make you feel so good about yourself haha, but no one actually saw it cuz I was in the back of the group I was walking with and apparently I fall quite quietly!
We FROZE the entire ride home in our vans. Kim and Emily were in a van with heat but ours definitely did not have any. Our toes were numb the entire time even though we had three pairs of socks on. Gen and I were huddled together for the last hour of the ride just trying to keep warm. It was pretty miserable but Christy and Sierra were cracking jokes behind us which kept us pretty side tracked. Emily H. was laughing her head off the whole time.
We went on a hunt for a hot chocolate place that night that someone told us about. It was supposedly going to be 100 flavors and really cheap so we were really excited. There were 12 of us from our group going so we got in three separate taxis and then walked around til we found it. It wasn’t 100 flavors and it definitely wasn’t cheap haha. No one really ended up getting anything but we did enjoy the warmth and a couple of the little pastries and a few sips of hot cocoa.
It was a fun day seeing the Great Wall and one that I will hopefully never forget!
Beijing Baby! Day 1
Beijing was quite the trip. On Friday elementary levels don’t have classes but kindergarten does so after lunch we were free to go. We got on the bus singing our, “We’re going to Beijing, we’re going to Beijing” song pumped and ready! Three hours later we were at the airport awaiting our flight. The airline we were on was very nice. We got served drinks before and after our meal and there was even a movie playing. It made the three hour flight fly by.
Emily H. and I were getting off the plane together and we were prepared for it to be cold since it was 30 degrees there. But, right when we stepped into the walkway off the plane we felt the frigid cold and simultaneously felt like we had just arrived in Utah home from China. It was so crazy! I had a rush of emotions…excitement, anxiety, warmth, sadness that our trip was over…then I whipped myself back into reality and got immediately excited that I was in Beijing, China.
We could not believe how cold it was. Us, southern China folk were dying of the heat just two weeks ago and now we could see our breath. We also did not come to China prepared with the apparel for this weather either. So once we went to our hostel and slept in the freezing cold we went shopping right when we woke up for gloves, hats, and scarves and had on layers upon layers of long sleeve shirts and hoodies. It was pretty hilarious the amount of time it took us to get dressed each morning in Beijing…honestly, probably ten minutes at the least.
Our first adventure was to Tian’an men Square which is famous because it is where Mao declared 60 years ago that they were starting communism. It is also the place where hundreds of thousands college aged students protested the government in 1989. They were shot at with army tanks for doing so and 2500 people were killed. It was a very cool sight to see knowing its history but it was also kind of eerie to think that so many people were killed there protesting for their rights especially because they were my age.
We went into the building which is said to be Mao’s tomb and sure enough there he was. He was embalmed in a clear coffin so you can see his face kinda like Snow White. People walked through in silence to be respectful and almost everyone bought a flower just outside and then put it in there to pay their respects.
After we got the chance to do so we went into the middle of Tian’an men Square and…you’ll never guess…we pulled out the Hoedown Throwdown! We danced (and sang) our thirty second thing and it was so hilarious how fast we got a crowd. There were people with their tape recorders and phones out filming or taking pictures of us. We were laughing so hard. We had Caleb record it…wish we would have had him turn around and show how many people were standing there after that short amount of time watching us, but it’s still a great video of us bustin out the moves on Tian’an men Square!
Next, we went over to Forbidden City which was conveniently right next door. We had a guy offer to be our ‘tour guide’ as we went through for a couple dollars each so we accepted and he was able to tell us all about each of the buildings and all their different meanings. It was much better than if we would have just walked through it ourselves. He made a lot of things make sense for us and pointed out little details we wouldn’t have noticed without him there. Forbidden City is where all the emperors of China used to live. It was their home and everything. The buildings are huge and immaculate and there is so much detail in every little corner. It took about two hours to go through the entire thing. It was really windy that day which made the cold even more cold. We were dying by the end! I was honestly mouthing to people as our guide Jon was talking that I was done…we needed to go haha. It was at the very end and everyone was huddled together not even listening to him anymore really. We walked all the way back to where our hostel was and ate a restaurant just next door. It was a little pricey so we didn’t go there again but oh my gosh…that food was amazing. Em and I shared a dish of chicken curry on rice and a plate of vegetable tempora. It was delicious. So I’ve come to the conclusion that I really do like Chinese food. There’s always something great you can find…it’s just the cafeteria food at our school that is getting a little old. But hello, even if I were in America eating just cafeteria food I’d be sick of it.
After we warmed up at our hostel for an hour or so we decided to head back out into the cold to go to the Night Market. We rode the subway across town and found it pretty quick even though it is a tiny road in the corner of expensive shops. There was tons of food every one was excited to try: burrito type wraps with sprouts inside, corn on the cob, scone things, starfish, scorpions on a stick, pineapple with sweet rice and sugar on top…tons of everything! It was pretty fun. There were a few guys that were vendors that were loving the fact that we were there! They asked to get a picture with us and one of the guys hoped over his counter/stove to do it! Then they kept saying, “You are my girlfriend” in English and would put there are around us. It was really funny, they were laughing at themselves so they weren’t serious but we got a laugh out of it too. Sierra was getting mauled by one of ‘em. He kept putting his arm around her out of no where and would turn her around to show her off to someone new that she was his girlfriend and she just kept saying no I’m not! Haha. It was hilarious.
So that pretty much sums up day 1 of Beijing. Our power was out the day we got back so it’s taken a little longer than usual to get this up but day 2 will be shortly on its way!
Emily H. and I were getting off the plane together and we were prepared for it to be cold since it was 30 degrees there. But, right when we stepped into the walkway off the plane we felt the frigid cold and simultaneously felt like we had just arrived in Utah home from China. It was so crazy! I had a rush of emotions…excitement, anxiety, warmth, sadness that our trip was over…then I whipped myself back into reality and got immediately excited that I was in Beijing, China.
We could not believe how cold it was. Us, southern China folk were dying of the heat just two weeks ago and now we could see our breath. We also did not come to China prepared with the apparel for this weather either. So once we went to our hostel and slept in the freezing cold we went shopping right when we woke up for gloves, hats, and scarves and had on layers upon layers of long sleeve shirts and hoodies. It was pretty hilarious the amount of time it took us to get dressed each morning in Beijing…honestly, probably ten minutes at the least.
Our first adventure was to Tian’an men Square which is famous because it is where Mao declared 60 years ago that they were starting communism. It is also the place where hundreds of thousands college aged students protested the government in 1989. They were shot at with army tanks for doing so and 2500 people were killed. It was a very cool sight to see knowing its history but it was also kind of eerie to think that so many people were killed there protesting for their rights especially because they were my age.
We went into the building which is said to be Mao’s tomb and sure enough there he was. He was embalmed in a clear coffin so you can see his face kinda like Snow White. People walked through in silence to be respectful and almost everyone bought a flower just outside and then put it in there to pay their respects.
After we got the chance to do so we went into the middle of Tian’an men Square and…you’ll never guess…we pulled out the Hoedown Throwdown! We danced (and sang) our thirty second thing and it was so hilarious how fast we got a crowd. There were people with their tape recorders and phones out filming or taking pictures of us. We were laughing so hard. We had Caleb record it…wish we would have had him turn around and show how many people were standing there after that short amount of time watching us, but it’s still a great video of us bustin out the moves on Tian’an men Square!
Next, we went over to Forbidden City which was conveniently right next door. We had a guy offer to be our ‘tour guide’ as we went through for a couple dollars each so we accepted and he was able to tell us all about each of the buildings and all their different meanings. It was much better than if we would have just walked through it ourselves. He made a lot of things make sense for us and pointed out little details we wouldn’t have noticed without him there. Forbidden City is where all the emperors of China used to live. It was their home and everything. The buildings are huge and immaculate and there is so much detail in every little corner. It took about two hours to go through the entire thing. It was really windy that day which made the cold even more cold. We were dying by the end! I was honestly mouthing to people as our guide Jon was talking that I was done…we needed to go haha. It was at the very end and everyone was huddled together not even listening to him anymore really. We walked all the way back to where our hostel was and ate a restaurant just next door. It was a little pricey so we didn’t go there again but oh my gosh…that food was amazing. Em and I shared a dish of chicken curry on rice and a plate of vegetable tempora. It was delicious. So I’ve come to the conclusion that I really do like Chinese food. There’s always something great you can find…it’s just the cafeteria food at our school that is getting a little old. But hello, even if I were in America eating just cafeteria food I’d be sick of it.
After we warmed up at our hostel for an hour or so we decided to head back out into the cold to go to the Night Market. We rode the subway across town and found it pretty quick even though it is a tiny road in the corner of expensive shops. There was tons of food every one was excited to try: burrito type wraps with sprouts inside, corn on the cob, scone things, starfish, scorpions on a stick, pineapple with sweet rice and sugar on top…tons of everything! It was pretty fun. There were a few guys that were vendors that were loving the fact that we were there! They asked to get a picture with us and one of the guys hoped over his counter/stove to do it! Then they kept saying, “You are my girlfriend” in English and would put there are around us. It was really funny, they were laughing at themselves so they weren’t serious but we got a laugh out of it too. Sierra was getting mauled by one of ‘em. He kept putting his arm around her out of no where and would turn her around to show her off to someone new that she was his girlfriend and she just kept saying no I’m not! Haha. It was hilarious.
So that pretty much sums up day 1 of Beijing. Our power was out the day we got back so it’s taken a little longer than usual to get this up but day 2 will be shortly on its way!
Thursday, November 12
Partial Bucket List for our Chinese Lives
So ya, the other night we sat down to make our bucket list which actually turned into something specific we're going to do each day until we go home. Well, we haven't finished it yet and it might be kinda sound kinda weird but we're excited about it! We gotta live up these last few days so here are some of the fun things we'll be doing or more like places we'll be going one last time...
-Make caramel popcorn
-Movie night every Wednesday
-Try their one of their weird ice cream flavors
-Go to the "Ghetto"
-Shopping day at Walking Street
-Karaoke night
-Chinese Coke & mentos experiment by the lake
-Pizza Hut! and the 5 story mall again
-The meat market we heard about that is just around the corner once you get in the city
-Our favorite Chinese restaurant is on there twice haha
-Rice Krispy Treat making contest
-Visit anothe ILP group that lives in the city of Zhongshan but is probably about an 1 1/2 away
-Go to one of the random soccer games we've seen going on in town
-A restaurant called the "Amethyst" for lunch one day
-Venture to the high school the kids that live around here go to
-Sun Yatsen Memorial Park and Pagoda
-Shenzhen
-Ping Pong tournament
-The Office reruns
-And more to come!
-Make caramel popcorn
-Movie night every Wednesday
-Try their one of their weird ice cream flavors
-Go to the "Ghetto"
-Shopping day at Walking Street
-Karaoke night
-Chinese Coke & mentos experiment by the lake
-Pizza Hut! and the 5 story mall again
-The meat market we heard about that is just around the corner once you get in the city
-Our favorite Chinese restaurant is on there twice haha
-Rice Krispy Treat making contest
-Visit anothe ILP group that lives in the city of Zhongshan but is probably about an 1 1/2 away
-Go to one of the random soccer games we've seen going on in town
-A restaurant called the "Amethyst" for lunch one day
-Venture to the high school the kids that live around here go to
-Sun Yatsen Memorial Park and Pagoda
-Shenzhen
-Ping Pong tournament
-The Office reruns
-And more to come!
Wednesday, November 11
Yum
American Betty Crocker Brownies...they are the BEST thing ever.
Who woulda thought I'd love them so much?
Ask my dad, I've told him before that I prefer other desserts over brownies.
But no, while in China after three months of rice, veggies, and more rice...
yes, they are the BEST thing ever.
Who woulda thought I'd love them so much?
Ask my dad, I've told him before that I prefer other desserts over brownies.
But no, while in China after three months of rice, veggies, and more rice...
yes, they are the BEST thing ever.
Monday, November 9
Today I went over to the school for our short morning class at ten a.m. to find out that our two hour afternoon class was cancelled…
That’s how quick the schedule changes and how last minute you find out about it.
So then we spent the afternoon relaxing and found out AT 4:30 (when we should have been in class already for an hour) that they needed us to be at the school teaching, our students finished their fire drill early and were ready for class. Haha.
We just go with the flow here!
So for our Family Home Evening tonight we ventured out into our little neck of the woods, well neighborhood, and did a picture scavenger hunt.
We decided we’d split up into our “families” and take a picture with something from A to Z.
It ended up being a blast, I was running around with Ashley, Sierra, and Sydney trying to come up with anything that would count.
We took a lot of fun pictures and don’t worry, our fam totally won!
That’s how quick the schedule changes and how last minute you find out about it.
So then we spent the afternoon relaxing and found out AT 4:30 (when we should have been in class already for an hour) that they needed us to be at the school teaching, our students finished their fire drill early and were ready for class. Haha.
We just go with the flow here!
So for our Family Home Evening tonight we ventured out into our little neck of the woods, well neighborhood, and did a picture scavenger hunt.
We decided we’d split up into our “families” and take a picture with something from A to Z.
It ended up being a blast, I was running around with Ashley, Sierra, and Sydney trying to come up with anything that would count.
We took a lot of fun pictures and don’t worry, our fam totally won!
Random China Quirks
So today was just like any other Sunday with sacrament, a great Sunday school lesson, grilled cheese sandwich for lunch (that part actually isn't like any other Sunday here in China but it is at home :) ), afternoon nap, scripture study, dinner in the cafeteria, and an evening stroll around the neighborhood with Sierra and Aimee. When we got back we had some delicious brownies we made and then Aimee, Sierra, and Emily H. came over and we planned pretty much the rest of our Chinese lives. We decided since we only have a little over a month left that we need to do something fun, crazy, or adventurous every day before we go home and we have a pretty good calendar going. You'll just have to wait until each of those things happen to find out what they are!
I do have to say though that there are some things in China that are not very common in the states...some "Random China Quirks" that we find interesting. Here is a list of a few:
1. Men grow out their fingernails...(We don't know if this is because they think it looks good or if they are just being lazy but so many guys do it and its not just a little long, they are long!)
2. No raspberries?-We found out this week that Vivi has no idea what a raspberry is and haven't ever seen them anywhere. They aren't in China as far as I'm concerned because nothing is flavored to be raspberry like so many things in the states are.
3. If you stick your chopsticks straight up in your rice it means death and is extremely offensive.
4. The number 4 symbolizes death-because of this we don't live on the fourth floor we live on 3B and of course the foreign teachers teach on the fourth floor, the whole floor is just for us! It is a bad sign if your phone number or license plate has a 4 in it, they are very superstitious with that number.
5. When they bring you food at a restaurant it is served family style with a turn table in the middle of the table. It is impolite if you don't finish most of the food on your plate that you dish up but not necessarily if you finish all the food in the big dishes they bring it in.
6. In the province we live in the dishes at restaurants are sealed together in plastic to show you that they are clean. This is only at sit down restaurants but after you open your dishes you are supposed to pour tea into them to sanitize them and then there is an empty bowl you pour it into. Weird? I know.
7. Anything is considered a taxi-There are men sitting on street corners on their scooters/motorcycles or even motorcycles with carts attached on the back that are just waiting for anyone who needs a ride!
8. The laundry hung out to dry in front of people's businesses, yep right on the sidewalk for everyone to see underwear and all.
9. You DON'T sit on the curb-if you are tired of standing you squat
10. White skin is beautiful so everyone, even men sometimes, use umbrellas to stay out of the sun...I've even seen people shimmy against the wall to stay out of a five foot patch of sunlight. Oh, and even whiting commercials with masks to make your skin whiter.
11. Face masks, taking your temperature to go into school, to go through customs...they are freaked about the swine flu but yet this brings me to my next one...
12. No soap in 90% of public bathrooms
13. Where's the milk? We haven't found much milk unless you want soy milk from off the shelf
14. Fruit markets are where the good fruit is at not necessarily the drug stores
15. No cold drinks anywhere-they serve most drinks room temperature, especially water
16. Our kitchen is on the back porch...what? haha :) We love it anyways
17. Weird ice cream flavors-corn, green bean, red bean, you name it...that's one of the things on our list that we have to try before we leave!
18. It's now 70 degrees here, the perfect temperature if you ask me...no, all our kids and their Chinese teachers think its freezing so they have their long sleeve uniform shirts on with jackets and maybe even a long sleeve shirt underneath while I'm still in a skirt and t-shirt. They think we're crazy haha.
19. I've seen kindergarten teachers take their kids to their apartment with them because their parents haven't come to pick them up yet...
20. Discipline-lets just say it's much different here
21. School schedule-Our kids are in school from 7 a.m. until after 9 p.m. they get served all their meals and get an hour or so nap time in the middle of the day but I'd sure hope so with how long they are in
class for.
22. There are little three year olds that sleep at the school without their mommies
23. You have to wave down a waitress when you want to order, pay, or ask a question
24. Some buses have girls on them that take your money and give you a ticket instead of just putting your money in the box
25. Doesn't matter if there's a double yellow line...you drive on either side of the road!
26. FOUR grown men/women on ONE scooter, that takes talent I tell ya
27. Trains...I don't want to talk about those
28. Babies with their split crotch pants haha
29. Once again, women wear jackets on their arms (so they have it on their front instead of the back) in the BLAZING heat while riding their scooters so they don't get tan
30. And finally, squatters...you just never get used to them haha (for those of you who haven't experienced them, they are holes in the ground to go to the bathroom in instead of a seat to sit on) BUT Chinese people are SO used to them that you'll see footprints on the seats of western toilets because they don't know how to NOT squat.
Yep, thats all folks.
I do have to say though that there are some things in China that are not very common in the states...some "Random China Quirks" that we find interesting. Here is a list of a few:
1. Men grow out their fingernails...(We don't know if this is because they think it looks good or if they are just being lazy but so many guys do it and its not just a little long, they are long!)
2. No raspberries?-We found out this week that Vivi has no idea what a raspberry is and haven't ever seen them anywhere. They aren't in China as far as I'm concerned because nothing is flavored to be raspberry like so many things in the states are.
3. If you stick your chopsticks straight up in your rice it means death and is extremely offensive.
4. The number 4 symbolizes death-because of this we don't live on the fourth floor we live on 3B and of course the foreign teachers teach on the fourth floor, the whole floor is just for us! It is a bad sign if your phone number or license plate has a 4 in it, they are very superstitious with that number.
5. When they bring you food at a restaurant it is served family style with a turn table in the middle of the table. It is impolite if you don't finish most of the food on your plate that you dish up but not necessarily if you finish all the food in the big dishes they bring it in.
6. In the province we live in the dishes at restaurants are sealed together in plastic to show you that they are clean. This is only at sit down restaurants but after you open your dishes you are supposed to pour tea into them to sanitize them and then there is an empty bowl you pour it into. Weird? I know.
7. Anything is considered a taxi-There are men sitting on street corners on their scooters/motorcycles or even motorcycles with carts attached on the back that are just waiting for anyone who needs a ride!
8. The laundry hung out to dry in front of people's businesses, yep right on the sidewalk for everyone to see underwear and all.
9. You DON'T sit on the curb-if you are tired of standing you squat
10. White skin is beautiful so everyone, even men sometimes, use umbrellas to stay out of the sun...I've even seen people shimmy against the wall to stay out of a five foot patch of sunlight. Oh, and even whiting commercials with masks to make your skin whiter.
11. Face masks, taking your temperature to go into school, to go through customs...they are freaked about the swine flu but yet this brings me to my next one...
12. No soap in 90% of public bathrooms
13. Where's the milk? We haven't found much milk unless you want soy milk from off the shelf
14. Fruit markets are where the good fruit is at not necessarily the drug stores
15. No cold drinks anywhere-they serve most drinks room temperature, especially water
16. Our kitchen is on the back porch...what? haha :) We love it anyways
17. Weird ice cream flavors-corn, green bean, red bean, you name it...that's one of the things on our list that we have to try before we leave!
18. It's now 70 degrees here, the perfect temperature if you ask me...no, all our kids and their Chinese teachers think its freezing so they have their long sleeve uniform shirts on with jackets and maybe even a long sleeve shirt underneath while I'm still in a skirt and t-shirt. They think we're crazy haha.
19. I've seen kindergarten teachers take their kids to their apartment with them because their parents haven't come to pick them up yet...
20. Discipline-lets just say it's much different here
21. School schedule-Our kids are in school from 7 a.m. until after 9 p.m. they get served all their meals and get an hour or so nap time in the middle of the day but I'd sure hope so with how long they are in
class for.
22. There are little three year olds that sleep at the school without their mommies
23. You have to wave down a waitress when you want to order, pay, or ask a question
24. Some buses have girls on them that take your money and give you a ticket instead of just putting your money in the box
25. Doesn't matter if there's a double yellow line...you drive on either side of the road!
26. FOUR grown men/women on ONE scooter, that takes talent I tell ya
27. Trains...I don't want to talk about those
28. Babies with their split crotch pants haha
29. Once again, women wear jackets on their arms (so they have it on their front instead of the back) in the BLAZING heat while riding their scooters so they don't get tan
30. And finally, squatters...you just never get used to them haha (for those of you who haven't experienced them, they are holes in the ground to go to the bathroom in instead of a seat to sit on) BUT Chinese people are SO used to them that you'll see footprints on the seats of western toilets because they don't know how to NOT squat.
Yep, thats all folks.
Sunday, November 8
Extra Americans and more Tae Kwon Do fun
So this week was quite the eventful one with Jared, one of the ILP directors here, to see how we're doing a little after mid-semester. They go around to all of the schools in China, Russia, and Ukraine for mid-semester visits each semester, which is a ton if you ask me! It was fun to have him here though. We got some advise on ways we can improve our teaching for the kids benefit and got to go out to dinner with our entire group, Megan's group, Jared, Steve, and a few of the Chinese teachers and the headmasters of our two schools. We had our own private room in the restaurant which is actually pretty common in the restaurants I've been in here in China but we filled that room, that is for sure.
I have to say though...wasn't my most favorite meal here. Everything was extremely spicy. It was almost unbearable to eat any of it. I'm not sure if the headmaster ordered specific things or how that restaurant works but they didn't give us a menu they just started bringing out dishes and it's family style so everyone just takes whatever they want. Well dish after dish it was all spicy! Spicy noodles, spicy green beans, spicy this, spicy that haha. And it wasn't just that I didn't prefer the taste...it was the fact that my lips and entire mouth were on fire! We ended up going to a supermarket after and getting a couple snacks to tide us over because we weren't full. We felt bad that we left so much food but there were a few spicy food lovers on our table that were able to make it look a little more picked over.
But, the best part of the day was the ending when Jared brought out his bag of GOODIES. We had a questionare we filled out over email a few weeks ago and one of the questions was which American candy do you miss most right now. Well, I haven't eaten candy the past few months ever since me and Skyler decided we didn't want to eat any of it so I said what I would really love were some of those Grandma cookies that come in a two pack in vending machines. You'll never guess it...he brought me home made cookies from America! Everyone that didn't put a candy bar got reese's, then there were snickers, butterfingers, starbursts, swedish fish, but no...I got cookies! It seriously made my week that he or his wife or whoever went out of their way to get me cookies instead of candy. I loved it!
After that the weekend was finally underway, I slept in Friday morning until my kindergarten ELE class that I have for 20 minutes three times a week. It is usually an insane class because I am only with them for such a short amount of time that it isn't really possible to reward them and discipline them with tokens and strikes like the normal kindergarten classes. But, this Friday went pretty good! I was able to keep them entertained by a book for an entire 15 minutes and then I pulled out a "shaker" from my bag which was a toilet paper roll, beads, and taped shut but I tell ya they loved it. And I got almost every single one of them to say, "I want to shake it". Haha it was pretty cute.
We ventured across town to Subway for some American food for once and enjoyed that for dinner. Afterwards we headed back to our school for Tae Kwon Do. Our instructor has a performance coming up that he wanted all of us to perform in. Megan's whole group is doing it and he wanted ours to too, well Shantel made sure with everyone that they didn't want to and had Gloria tell him that. Ashley volunteered to do it but he wasn't too happy that the rest of us didn't want to. Well...Emily and I offered to do it because he really wanted us to. So, instead of having the normal class with everyone else, the three of us learned this Tae Kwon Do dance sequence. Oh...and he wants me to do a round off with five back handsprings at the performance! Yep...don't worry, I'll just bust them out after years of not doing any haha. I did 4 at the practice but was scared of running into the wall so I haven't done 5 yet but he was pretty excited about that. The performance is supposed to be Thanksgiving weekend and we're going to be in Beijing next weekend so I don't really know when we're going to get to practice but supposedly this performance is going to be on national TV but who knows!
Other than that we had a pretty relaxing day after practice Friday and Saturday. We played some games, What If and a drawing game like What If and then watched the Prestige. It was a fun weekend but we just can't wait until the next!
I have to say though...wasn't my most favorite meal here. Everything was extremely spicy. It was almost unbearable to eat any of it. I'm not sure if the headmaster ordered specific things or how that restaurant works but they didn't give us a menu they just started bringing out dishes and it's family style so everyone just takes whatever they want. Well dish after dish it was all spicy! Spicy noodles, spicy green beans, spicy this, spicy that haha. And it wasn't just that I didn't prefer the taste...it was the fact that my lips and entire mouth were on fire! We ended up going to a supermarket after and getting a couple snacks to tide us over because we weren't full. We felt bad that we left so much food but there were a few spicy food lovers on our table that were able to make it look a little more picked over.
But, the best part of the day was the ending when Jared brought out his bag of GOODIES. We had a questionare we filled out over email a few weeks ago and one of the questions was which American candy do you miss most right now. Well, I haven't eaten candy the past few months ever since me and Skyler decided we didn't want to eat any of it so I said what I would really love were some of those Grandma cookies that come in a two pack in vending machines. You'll never guess it...he brought me home made cookies from America! Everyone that didn't put a candy bar got reese's, then there were snickers, butterfingers, starbursts, swedish fish, but no...I got cookies! It seriously made my week that he or his wife or whoever went out of their way to get me cookies instead of candy. I loved it!
After that the weekend was finally underway, I slept in Friday morning until my kindergarten ELE class that I have for 20 minutes three times a week. It is usually an insane class because I am only with them for such a short amount of time that it isn't really possible to reward them and discipline them with tokens and strikes like the normal kindergarten classes. But, this Friday went pretty good! I was able to keep them entertained by a book for an entire 15 minutes and then I pulled out a "shaker" from my bag which was a toilet paper roll, beads, and taped shut but I tell ya they loved it. And I got almost every single one of them to say, "I want to shake it". Haha it was pretty cute.
We ventured across town to Subway for some American food for once and enjoyed that for dinner. Afterwards we headed back to our school for Tae Kwon Do. Our instructor has a performance coming up that he wanted all of us to perform in. Megan's whole group is doing it and he wanted ours to too, well Shantel made sure with everyone that they didn't want to and had Gloria tell him that. Ashley volunteered to do it but he wasn't too happy that the rest of us didn't want to. Well...Emily and I offered to do it because he really wanted us to. So, instead of having the normal class with everyone else, the three of us learned this Tae Kwon Do dance sequence. Oh...and he wants me to do a round off with five back handsprings at the performance! Yep...don't worry, I'll just bust them out after years of not doing any haha. I did 4 at the practice but was scared of running into the wall so I haven't done 5 yet but he was pretty excited about that. The performance is supposed to be Thanksgiving weekend and we're going to be in Beijing next weekend so I don't really know when we're going to get to practice but supposedly this performance is going to be on national TV but who knows!
Other than that we had a pretty relaxing day after practice Friday and Saturday. We played some games, What If and a drawing game like What If and then watched the Prestige. It was a fun weekend but we just can't wait until the next!
Tuesday, November 3
Halloowweeeennn China Style!
This weekend has been quite the eventful one! I was thinking that Halloween was going to be so boring and lame compared to being in the US for it but boy, was I wrong.
It started off Thursday in class because my kids don't have class with us on Fridays. So all of us teachers were wearing our costumes, I myself was a stylin' pirate. We had class, which actually ended up being a little more insane than it should have been...it was also Parents Day! So a bunch of parents were sitting in the back of the classroom evaluating our teaching even though most of them probably don't know much English themselves. Well, Gen and I had the kids sing some songs for them and then do their dance because their Chinese Teacher, Leah, told us to. We then split into our separate classrooms and did a Halloween word search. My kids did a great job with it and were talking up a storm just like they should. Hopefully their parents were impressed but I'm not sure because I don't speak Chinese so I didn't even talk to them! For the last 15 minutes we took them around to all the other classrooms for trick or treating and oh, were they excited for that. They LOVED getting a bunch of candy! We had fun even with the parents making me nervous in the back of the classroom.
The next day was spent in the kindergarten decorating from lunch until dinner. We hung up decorations our 2nd graders had made from our classrooms upstairs, painted haunted houses on the mirrors, hung our hilarious tombstones, made a huge spider, and made a haunted house for everyone to go through. It took forever and everyone was exhausted but it turned out awesome. When all the guests arrived we started off the party like the Chinese like to with of course...a performance! We did the "Hannah Montana Hoedown Throwdown" and the ILP kindergarten kids did their "Ghostbusters" and "Disturbia" dances. After everyone showed off their costumes on the red carpet they trick or treated to us through the front doors and trampled into the haunted house with the lights on and without us there to escort them through it! It was pretty hilarious because we had to make them all leave so we could turn off the lights, resituate everything, and get in our hiding places to scare them. The haunted house ended up being a success though and we scared adults and kids all around.
The next day we had to be at the Bond Kindergarten at 10:30, which is the school some ILP teachers that live up the street from us teach at. We had our Kung Fu lessons which were awesome besides the fact that it was Halloween and I was almost dying from heat exhaustion it was so hot outside. I mean come on, Halloween...it's usually impossible to not bundle up because it's so cold. Well that is not the case in southern China on Halloween! You can be sure about that. It was noon while we were having our practice outside and I was seriously dying of the heat. Mind you, I was in my awesome new Kung Fu outfit that added to the heat, but still!
After that we decorated the entire day making the dance room a haunted house which was much more elaborate than ours since they would be having a lot more people attending. The party began the same way as the night before with a performance in which we did the "Hoedown Throwdown" yet again. Lets just say we can't get enough of Hannah Montana! Then we had trick or treating around the building in various classrooms. Emily P., Christy, and I were supposed to be helping conduct the store to give out prizes but the Chinese teachers had it all taken care of and didn't speak any English so we got to go help out in the haunted house. It was a blast scaring everyone. By the end I was lying on the floor under the dance bar 15 ft. after the entrance with a cloak draped over my legs so I was really hidden. I popped out and scared so many people! It was awesome hahaha. We had fun. Their party even had cake and cookies at the end which was a treat after a long day of being at the school decorating.
It ended up being a weekend to remember. Since one was at Bond and the other was for the kindergarten kids of our school I only ended up seeing two of my 2nd graders. But, I wasn't expecting to see any of them so it was a treat to see them. They are so adorable. I love my kids and all the kindergarten kids I know and teach ELE classes for! One of my kids was there because her mom is the kindergarten principal and the other has a little sister in the class Em, Sierra, and Aimee teach so it was fun to find that out. I got the most adorable picture with Emmy trying to get her to smile for the camera. She didn't want to take a picture but then she made it up to me the next night at the Bond party by asking me to get a pic with her and her mom. Only problem was I didn't have a camera on me at the time! It's okay though, I still love that little girl!! :)
It started off Thursday in class because my kids don't have class with us on Fridays. So all of us teachers were wearing our costumes, I myself was a stylin' pirate. We had class, which actually ended up being a little more insane than it should have been...it was also Parents Day! So a bunch of parents were sitting in the back of the classroom evaluating our teaching even though most of them probably don't know much English themselves. Well, Gen and I had the kids sing some songs for them and then do their dance because their Chinese Teacher, Leah, told us to. We then split into our separate classrooms and did a Halloween word search. My kids did a great job with it and were talking up a storm just like they should. Hopefully their parents were impressed but I'm not sure because I don't speak Chinese so I didn't even talk to them! For the last 15 minutes we took them around to all the other classrooms for trick or treating and oh, were they excited for that. They LOVED getting a bunch of candy! We had fun even with the parents making me nervous in the back of the classroom.
The next day was spent in the kindergarten decorating from lunch until dinner. We hung up decorations our 2nd graders had made from our classrooms upstairs, painted haunted houses on the mirrors, hung our hilarious tombstones, made a huge spider, and made a haunted house for everyone to go through. It took forever and everyone was exhausted but it turned out awesome. When all the guests arrived we started off the party like the Chinese like to with of course...a performance! We did the "Hannah Montana Hoedown Throwdown" and the ILP kindergarten kids did their "Ghostbusters" and "Disturbia" dances. After everyone showed off their costumes on the red carpet they trick or treated to us through the front doors and trampled into the haunted house with the lights on and without us there to escort them through it! It was pretty hilarious because we had to make them all leave so we could turn off the lights, resituate everything, and get in our hiding places to scare them. The haunted house ended up being a success though and we scared adults and kids all around.
The next day we had to be at the Bond Kindergarten at 10:30, which is the school some ILP teachers that live up the street from us teach at. We had our Kung Fu lessons which were awesome besides the fact that it was Halloween and I was almost dying from heat exhaustion it was so hot outside. I mean come on, Halloween...it's usually impossible to not bundle up because it's so cold. Well that is not the case in southern China on Halloween! You can be sure about that. It was noon while we were having our practice outside and I was seriously dying of the heat. Mind you, I was in my awesome new Kung Fu outfit that added to the heat, but still!
After that we decorated the entire day making the dance room a haunted house which was much more elaborate than ours since they would be having a lot more people attending. The party began the same way as the night before with a performance in which we did the "Hoedown Throwdown" yet again. Lets just say we can't get enough of Hannah Montana! Then we had trick or treating around the building in various classrooms. Emily P., Christy, and I were supposed to be helping conduct the store to give out prizes but the Chinese teachers had it all taken care of and didn't speak any English so we got to go help out in the haunted house. It was a blast scaring everyone. By the end I was lying on the floor under the dance bar 15 ft. after the entrance with a cloak draped over my legs so I was really hidden. I popped out and scared so many people! It was awesome hahaha. We had fun. Their party even had cake and cookies at the end which was a treat after a long day of being at the school decorating.
It ended up being a weekend to remember. Since one was at Bond and the other was for the kindergarten kids of our school I only ended up seeing two of my 2nd graders. But, I wasn't expecting to see any of them so it was a treat to see them. They are so adorable. I love my kids and all the kindergarten kids I know and teach ELE classes for! One of my kids was there because her mom is the kindergarten principal and the other has a little sister in the class Em, Sierra, and Aimee teach so it was fun to find that out. I got the most adorable picture with Emmy trying to get her to smile for the camera. She didn't want to take a picture but then she made it up to me the next night at the Bond party by asking me to get a pic with her and her mom. Only problem was I didn't have a camera on me at the time! It's okay though, I still love that little girl!! :)
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